We hear second hour of the interview with Paul Stobbs author of The Nephilm Looked Like Clowns. In the first hour the focus was on Paul’s early stage of research, how he became aware of the topic, the spiritual implications of what the clowns symbolize and who brings them into western culture and why. In this second part we look at how the clown creature has entered into popular film and music. Why is it so important to have this entity front and center? This evil clown archetype is more than a figurative shadow of society, this is spiritual warfare according to the research of our guest.
Guest – Paul Stobbs has taken this topic and greatly expanded on the research in many directions. He examines how the concept of colorful clown beings are worshipped in ceremonies. It spans across time and is also woven through modern and indigineous culture. Paul brings forth his theory, the offspring of the biblical fallen ones, the nephilm, the giants, actually bare a striking resemblance to the clown archetype. He’s spent years researching various aspects of the theory and has now published the book titled The Nephilim Looked Like Clowns: Volume I: The History.